Can rejection act as a catalyst for authentic queer selfhood and moral development? Some might argue that yes, it can be an important factor in developing one's identity and values. Rejection can...
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: Sexual rejection catalyzes selfdevelopment and identity exploration
There are many ways to define "marginalization," but one way to think about it is that it means being excluded from social, political, economic, or cultural institutions because you do not fit into...
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: How marginalized genders & sexualities can benefit from visibility (but face risks)
Many people identify with one or more genders, but some do not feel that this binary categorization accurately reflects their experience. Non-binary identities challenge traditional philosophical...
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: A philosophical exploration of nonbinary identities and gender
A recent study found that there are significant intergenerational variations in religiosity among individuals, which can have an impact on their moral reasoning regarding LGBT issues. Religiosity...
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: Generational differences in religiosity and moral reasoning regarding lgbt issues
Internalized Homophobia
Internalized homophobia is a social phenomenon that affects LGBTQ+ individuals, which involves a person's internalization of negative attitudes, beliefs, and prejudices...
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: Overcoming the impacts of internalized homophobia: strategies for forming healthy relationships
Denial of recognition and legitimacy to LGBTQ individuals has a significant impact on society, politics, and psychology. Denying recognition can lead to discrimination and exclusion, leading to...
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: How denial of recognition affects lgbtq individuals: exploring its psychological, social, & political consequences
Can love that is condemned by others still be morally pure and existentially true?
Love is often seen as a universal feeling that can transcend social norms and cultural boundaries.
When it...
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: Is true love that defies societys condemnation still pure and existentially real?
Queer literature is a genre that seeks to explore and represent the experiences of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. In this context, queer refers to people who fall outside of heteronormative...
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: Exploring the intersection between queer literature, embodiment, desire, affect, and pleasure
What is an educational environment?
An educational environment is a physical space where people learn, study, or receive training. This can include classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories,...
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: Schools/universities: discovering the impact of heteronormativity on lgbtq+ students mental health
Queer identities have been largely underrepresented in popular culture for decades, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and stigmas that negatively impact the LGBTQIA+ community's ability to achieve...
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: The role of media representation in reducing stigma against lgbtqia+ communities